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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (173490)3/12/2003 9:16:32 PM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
I find that report by CBS Marketwatch to be a little misleading., Although I would guess that the writing is on the wall to go forward to expense stock options, it is too early for pro expense options folks to drink champagne. Here is a snip from the actual FASB announcement:

Amongst other issues, the project on stock-based compensation will address whether to require that the cost of employee stock options be treated as an expense. The Board plans to start deliberating the key issues on this subject at future public meetings with a view to issuing an Exposure Draft later this year that could become effective in 2004.

The entire FASB announcement is located here:

fasb.org

Regards, Huey